Skincare and systemic mastocytosis: tips and best practices
Skin-related symptoms are very common in systemic mastocytosis (SM) patients, but there are ways to prevent and manage flare-ups.
Skin-related symptoms are very common in systemic mastocytosis (SM) patients, but there are ways to prevent and manage flare-ups.
A healthy, low-histamine, nutrient-rich diet plays an important role in managing systemic mastocytosis (SM).
Though fatigue can feel debilitating at times, there are ways to manage it without triggering SM symptom flare-ups.
According to data available, pregnancy can potentially worsen systemic mastocytosis, and the growth and delivery of the baby may be affected.
The successful management of SM flare-ups can significantly improve your health and overall quality of life.
Histamine intolerance is common in people with SM, but avoiding triggers and adopting a healthy lifestyle can help.
While systemic mastocytosis (SM) is considered a genetic disorder, it is not a condition that is typically inherited.